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Director
  
Claudio Guzman

Music director
  
Duration
  

Country
  
U.S.

5.2/10
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Genre
  
Crime, Thriller

Screenplay
  
Robert Howard-Carrington

Language
  
English

The Hostage Tower movie poster

Writer
  
Robert Carrington
,
John Denis
,

Release date
  
13 May 1980

Cast
  
(Mike Graham), (Sabrina Carver), (Clarence Whitlock)

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Alistair MacLean wrote the story for The Hostage Tower and wrote the screenplay for Night Watch

The hostage tower 1980


The Hostage Tower is a 1980 American spy and thriller telemovie starring Peter Fonda and Douglas Fairbanks Jr., and directed by Claudio Guzmán, well known for his work in sitcoms. It is based on a book of the same name by John Denis, based on an idea by Alistair MacLean. The book was written deliberately for television adaptation. It is the first in the series of UNACO books.

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Plot

Criminal mastermind Mr Smith (Keir Dullea) is being pursued by Malcolm Philpott (Douglas Fairbanks Jr.), the head of an international peace organisation. When Mr Smith captures the Eiffel Tower and kidnaps the mother of the President of the United States (Celia Johnson), Philpott must enlist the help of spies to take him down.

Mr Smith demands a ransom of $30 million without which he will blow up the tower and the President's mother. He has protected the tower from infiltration by stealing four high-power lasers which will shoot anyone entering who is not equipped with a protective device.

Cast

  • Peter Fonda ... Mike Graham
  • Douglas Fairbanks Jr. ... Malcolm Philpott
  • Maud Adams ... Sabrina Carver
  • Billy Dee Williams ... Clarence Whitlock
  • Keir Dullea ... Mr Smith
  • Britt Ekland ... Leah
  • Rachel Roberts ... Sonya Kolchinski
  • Celia Johnson ... Mrs Wheeler
  • Production

    In the early 1970s, a series of films based on Maclean novels had not performed well at the American box office, including When Eight Bells Toll, Puppet on a Chain and Fear Is the Key. Maclean decided to focus on American television. He wrote a 120 page novella called Air Force One is Down about top executives of various old companies travelling in Air Force one when it is hijacked. The idea was turned down by NBC. Maclean then pitched a number of new ideas to networks, each with a 25-30 page treatment. The Hostage Tower was approved by CBS. The network did request the Eiffel Tower be changed to the Statue of Liberty but Maclean refused, feeling the tower was essential. Filming took six weeks starting in October 1979.

    Trivia

  • The role of Mike Graham is later reprised by Pierce Brosnan in TV adaptations of Death Train and Night Watch, both UNACO novels written for the screen.
  • Britt Ekland and Maud Adams were previously seen together as Bond girls in The Man with the Golden Gun.
  • The Hostage Tower was one of Douglas Fairbanks Jr.'s final films.
  • The movie was filmed entirely in Paris, France.
  • The film was released on VHS and Laserdisc but is currently out of print.
  • References

    The Hostage Tower Wikipedia
    The Hostage Tower IMDb The Hostage Tower themoviedb.org